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January 30, 2007
"Boston Legal" First Episode Could Be an Issue-Spotting Exam or Class Hypo
L.A. attorney Bret Fausett has analyzed as an issue-spotting "exam" the first episode of David E. Kelley's TV drama "Boston Legal." He originally published it in the legal newspapers of L.A. and S.F., but his blogged version here improves on that by providing links to some relevant rules (well, numbered for California and not Massachusetts, but the analysis seems universal). [Alan Childress]
January 30, 2007 in Ethics, Law Firms, Lawyers & Popular Culture, Teaching & Curriculum | Permalink
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